![]() ![]() (He may even tell you how to do the trick!) Posing with the CN Tower moose on the ground floor (photo: Jodi Crawford) High-Speed Elevators And beyond the Cinema, a magician entertains the line. There’s also a giant (well, probably regular-size) moose to pose with. The line for the elevator snakes through Skyquest Cinema, with a bunch of screens showing videos of the tower’s construction, the EdgeWalk, and more. Luckily, there were a few distractions along the way for antsy kids. Even arriving at 7 pm, we had to wait in line for 40 minutes to get to the elevator up to the LookOut Level. Lineups to get into the CN Tower are long. Fun on the Glass Floor (photo: Jodi Crawford) Skyquest Cinema If you’ve been thinking about visiting the CN Tower with your kids, now is great time to do it, after a 2018 renovation that added accessibility improvements, including floor-to-ceiling windows on the LookOut Level, so young children can now see out without being lifted up. ![]() Every kid has to go up the tower at least once, and here’s what they can expect. It’s a great spot to include in a day of sightseeing. For the undisputed best view in the city, the CN Tower definitely can’t be beat. The CN Tower is the most iconic image of Toronto, and for a time, it was the world’s tallest freestanding structure, looming above the city’s skyline like a beacon. ![]()
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